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YOUNG PEOPLE IN CONVENTION HERE There were quite a number of delegates in town on Friday to at tend the convention of the Young People's Christian Union of the A. R. P. Church. Addresses were made Q both at the afternoon and night services. Jdst before the night ses sion the ladies served a bountiful supper to all their guests and church members on the church lawn. The esting and the young people are very enthusiastic and have many hew plans for their work. The fol lowing made inspiring addresses: Rev. \V. M. Parkinson and Mrs. M. \V. Patrick of White Oak; Rev. R. C. Grier, of Columbia; Rev. W. A. ^iVicaulay of Greenville; Rev. J. W. Carson, of Newberry^ and Mr. Leonard Neil, who has just return ed from France. Lee Crocket* Jack Davis- Regulars.” Allen Stokes Retreat.’’ George .O’Daniel Victon*.” -“^buth Carolina” ‘*The Return of Dan^htArs ol the Confederacy As Historian of the U. I). C. chapter I am requested to make out a record of rtf^-cndantT-qf^^nfT'rior^e'Vctt'nnEfyer^ Jfess-to the Romans;;”- -: vins in the U. S. Army or Navy at homo or abroad. In order to get .the record of each we must request the help of relatives of such soldiers, who are members of IT. I>. . and I hope all who have related soldiers and wish them recorded will answer the en(dosed-'ques tions and send to me as early .as poss.- ible. k . Agatha li. Davis. -Ctrapter titstorian IT. D. C. Clinton. S. C Soldiers Record ' 1 Name *- " 2 Home addyess 3 Branch of service ,, ; — A Rank Date of enlistment . t! Name ofconfederate ancestor,-wheth er father, grandfather, or great grand father. 7 Relation to U. D. C. member giving report. - . . 8 U. I). C. member who filed the name. HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS IN ANNUAL CONTEST On Tuesday and Friday evenings at the graded school auditorium, two interesting Declaimers contests were held. The contestants were a credit to themselves, and to their societies. The program had been carefully arranged and elicited the warmest praise from all present. The program on'Tuesday evening was as follows: #■ V r i i»ori n i -i ‘■‘■.■Migg Dtv borah has a Visitor.” • .... A Annie B. Adair—“Mirandy on Advice to Bridegrooms.” Louda Copeland—“Keeping a Seat at the Benefit.” Elizabeth Douglas—“Sweet Girl Graduate.” Mercer Vance—“Mirandy on Automobiles.” Frances Godfrey — ‘ ‘ Christian Zion.” The program on Friday evening was as follows: . *. Jim Copeland—“Rienzi’s JjVd- There Will be no Truth and aifi^'Edmund'TYrguson— ‘ Co lumbus. ” ; The winners of these contests will rep reseat their sehooL in the State contest held in Columbia near the first of May. Miss. Elizabeth Douglas with Miss Annie B. Adair as second, will represent the girls and Jack Davis with AH$n Stokes as second will represent the boys. WRIGHT S MINERAL WATER INDORSED BY CLINTON PHYSICIANS This spritig has t>een discovered on Mr. R. Z. Wright’s place just two miles below Clinton opjiosite Dover J unction, close to the public road. This water has been analyzed at Clemson College and lias been found to lie heavily charged with Iron and other properties, and free from all im purities. For those that are run down and suffer with different kinds of stomach troubles such as Indigestion, Kidney trouble, Sores and different kinds of blood diseases, there is no greater tonic known than Iron. It is endorsed by all the leading physicians. There are people now who are using CIVIL WAR IS REGARDED AS IMMINENT IN MUNICH I i many little style touches in pockets, sleeves, cuffs and other places that are distinctively new and charming. All the fashionable materials and colors are now on display, and for the coming of Easter we have made l! great preparations. The price will surprise you with the opportunity to posess such classy garments at |j such modest prices. The peasants’ ban oh the shipment this water and can testify to the gootGof food to Munich, which has been in that it is doing them. The public is invited to visit this spring and if you are suffering from any of these kinds of diseases there is no doubt but that this water will be of benelit to you. The way the healing properties of this water was discovered was by a man who had sores on his legs, and by bathing them in the water they began to heal at once: I am now ready tq^ put this water on the market and any one suffering from l'ric Acid. Indigetftiou, Kidney Trouble, Bad Blood and a general run down condition of the system will find great benefit in this water. Tire price of the water is 10c a gal lon at the spring. Or G gallons for a dollar, delivered 2 gallons at a time fresh. Try G gal lons and you can begin to see the good it is doing you. When wanting this water delevered, Phone J. L. Wright at either No 38 or 82. This water is indorsed by the fol lowing physicians: Drs. T. 'L. W. Bailey, WT TIT Young, FT J. W. Davis.—adv. • Berlin, April IS.-^ivil _ war in Munich is regarded as imminent, fol lowing the action of the communists in deposing the revolutionary council re public. Three would-be governments are now in existence in Bavaria. The first act of the communists was the election of a council of ten which was proclaimed in power. Armed hands then stormed the police station, disarming the police and arresting sev eral officials as hostages. The com munists were aided by the Russian bolshevik ^leader, Dr. Levien, who re cently returned from Russia. Ladies New Spring Suits in Slender Effect Models They display that “Slender Ef- fort” tr» o niriaiy—and introduce- $20.00 to $47.50 New Wraps, Dolmans, Capes, and Coats These stylish garments represent the Vogue in every detail. Many handsome, flowing styles, lined with silk in contrasting colors, button and braid trim med, makingji garment that is distinctly and swagger. Prices $20.00 to $80.00 effect since last Tuesday, Is operating with disastrous effects. Augsburg is likewise cut off from food shipments. Pamphlets are being distributed calling on the population to rise up against the Jews. FOR BILIOUSNESS AND IND1- GESTION TAM A CALOTAB|| | - The New Nauiealess Calomel that is Purified and Refined From All Sickening and Dangerous Effects. EGG HUNT. At Duncan’t Creek church next Saturday afternoon, April 19th, there will be an egg-hunt on the grounds of the church and cakes and ice cream will be served. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the Sunday school which is now or- gajnized and working. Y<nr have heard of sin .keless pow der, colorless iodine and tasteless quinine,—now get acquainted with nausea-less calomel,—the new calomel that is wholly delightful in its effect, yet retains all of the system-purify ing and liver-cleasnsing qualities of the old-style calomel. Your doctor will tell you that calo mel is the best and only medicine for biliousness, headache, indigestion and constipation and now that it is pleas ant to take everybody is taking Calo- liver benefits and none of the sting. One tablet on the tongue at bed time, with a swallow of water,—that’s alb No taste, no nausea, no salts, no danger of salivation. Next morning you wake up feeling fine, your liver thoroughly cleansed, all biliousness, headache, constipation and indiges tion removed. Eat what you pleaae,— no danger. Calotabs are sold only in original, sealed ^packages, price thirty-five cents. All druggists are authorized to refund the price if you are not delight ed with Calotabs.— (adv.) Virginia Dare Dresses in Charming^ Styles , The quiet elegance of good taste is in every gar ment. The simplicity which shows the hand of genius . * and which that hand alone can fashion is here. Silk * Dresses in the fashionable colors $18.50 to $87.50 1 Skirts New model Skirts in silk, wool, poplin and serge, failored, pleated, solid colors, plaids and stripes at $450 to $10.00 Light 5 Passenger Automobile in good mechanical condition. Will sell cheap. Apply at Chronicle Office. Petticoats New petticoats in satteen, heatherblopm, silk, satin, silk jersey, heatherbloom tops, deep silk ruffle. Price $2.75 to $7.50 4. ■ v „ . ■ . Corsets -Corsets to suit any figure, one of the best |makes to be had, the W-B at ' $1.00 to $5.00 . •* 4? * »■* f . i A complete line of Notions and Piece-Goods. Men’s New Spring Suits for Easter Time These suits,_men,' T<Y6~tfie~ line in every respect, in material, pattern, colors and cut, willpleaseallgood -dressers. We must be ready for the Easter parade. Hart, Schaffne/&’ Marx o r Mayer Made Suits . will put you in right Neat effects and colors for conser- vatiye dressers, -anti great show ing of swagger mo dels, waist - line styles for t h e f young men, the last word in style. Some hand somely lined in silks and every one cut on the 1919 models. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits at $37.50 to $55.00 Mayer-Made Suits at $25.00 to $85.00 Suits for the Boys Navy blue serge, Cassimeres, Tweeds, etc., in colors and novelty effects. Manish looking and strongly made to stand wear. This is the place to get the boy an Easter suit. Sizes A^to 18 years and prices $5.00 to $17.00 - A COMPLETE LINlE OF FURNISHINGS FOR MEN AND BOYS-SHIRTS, TIES, COL LARS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, HATS, CAPS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC. Shoe Headquarters Irving Drew models for ladies in shoes, ox fords and pumps, prices $5.00 to $10.00 Hurley and Walk- Over for men in all the different leathers. $5.00 to $10.00 ^ A complete line for girls, boys and children at prices to suit the purses. . 1 . • • Palm Beach Suits in all the different colors, $13.50 and $15.00 Extra Palm Beach Trousers at $5.00 Straw and Panama Hats for every head. Phone No. 47 “One Price to All” We wish to make this our banner month, therefore we have supplied our stock accordingly